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Fashion Design Studios

Our Fashion Design program is for aspiring designers who want to tell stories and be voices for change in the industry. You’ll make work focused on ethics, inclusivity, and sustainability and explore traditional and digital practices in our specialized studios.

📍80 Carolina St., ground level

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360° view of the Fashion Studios | California College of the Arts

A senior presents design work in a critique in the Nave.
Four students in stained lab coats and teal gloves pose in a lab,
A group of individuals collaborating in a sewing room, stitching fabrics and bringing designs to life.
 An expansive room featuring sewing machines and tables, ideal for crafting and sewing endeavors.
One of our many exciting pieces of equipment in the lab is the FeltLOOM, used to felt denim + other fabric scraps to create unique fabric with less impact on the world.
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About BFA Fashion Design

Dedicated studio spaces

✂️ About BFA Fashion Design

Sustainability is at the core of what we do in our Fashion Design program, so you'll take courses on zero waste production and go on field trips to cotton and wool farms. You’ll learn to integrate digital practices and technology into your practice, too, by sketching in Clo 3D or 3D scanning your garment into augmented reality. And, compared to other programs, we’re smaller in size, so faculty will know you (and your work) well.

Cutting-edge skills

Our studio courses go beyond fashion design and theory, emphasizing topics like bio-design, industrial design, interaction design, and more. Graduating seniors present their thesis collections at the Fashion Experience—a runway event like no other—to our community and industry professionals. Your design practice will be socially and environmentally engaged, technically versatile, and tech-savvy, whether you pursue a career as an independent designer or work at a major brand.

🛠️ Dedicated studio spaces

You’ll find studio spaces for sewing, material research, and garment production in our 80 Carolina building. Students tend to get experimental with materials and techniques (which we love!), dipping fabrics into gelatin or melting down metal scraps to make sustainable boots. Digital technologies are also at your fingertips, so you could laser cut intricate patterns into fabric, for instance.

Soft Lab

The Soft Lab is the place for sewing and fabricating soft goods or textiles. Work with fibers, yarns, and fabrics to create cushy and functional objects, like backpacks, hats, or pillows. In this space, get your hands on a heavy-duty press machine, a lockstitch machine, a walking stitch machine, and a leather skiving machine.

Hybrid Lab \(○<>○)/

The Hybrid Lab is an interdisciplinary space for making with technology that is built around the principles of being open, fast, and inspiring. Here, Fashion Design students can experiment with interactivity and wearable tech, using digital fabrication tools, electronic knitting machines, sensors, motors, and more.

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